China is a state and Chinese is a language.
yes. China is a place and Chinese is their language.
Chinese. If you were born in China, you are Chinese
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"Yo no eres china" is gibberish that translates to: "I not you are Chinese." Yo no soy china - I am not Chinese [Tú] no eres china - You are not Chinese Eso no es china - That is not China.
China - Çin (Chin) Chinese - Çinli I am Chinese - Çinliyim
China!
a Chinese person is a native of China, or a person whose parents are natives of China.
China Broadcasting Chinese Orchestra was created in 1953.
China Central Chinese Orchestra was created in 1960.
hanyu means Chinese. So in China it means Chinese language
Chinese dialects are Official in three countries: The People's Republic of China (China) The Republic of China (Taiwan) Singapore
China is written different ways depending where you are. In Traditional Chinese characters, China is written 中國. This is used in Taiwan and some overseas Chinese communities. In Simplified Chinese characters, used in China, it's written 中国.